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a love everybody to go out and consume and have a regulatory environment that focuses on reasonable environment of compliance, -- environmental compliance, driven by actual science. and we have safety policies that are compliance-oriented, not intended to punish and make it too expensive to operate. we have an opportunity in this country to have a read- energizing of america and create an enormous amount of opportunity, whether it is building the keystone pipeline, which would be day one. whether it is the creation of a new epa that will go about the process of appealing regulation on clean air. a whole host of regulations, repealing them or repealing and replacing them with regulations that are cost effective. these are the rational approaches we need to take to make sure we have affordable energy and we bring down the price of oil in this country, not just for our economy, but for our national security. the name of my economic plan is the maid in the usa planned. the reason it is called that is because i take an emphasis on creating manufacturing jobs in america. we have a country that is unc
a love everybody to go out and consume and have a regulatory environment that focuses on reasonable environment of compliance, -- environmental compliance, driven by actual science. and we have safety policies that are compliance-oriented, not intended to punish and make it too expensive to operate. we have an opportunity in this country to have a read- energizing of america and create an enormous amount of opportunity, whether it is building the keystone pipeline, which would be day one....
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safety and jobs, and wonderful future and safe environment, and healthy environment you could have for your children. >> how old are you? >> 28. >> what do you want for your son? >> i want him to be happy. he has already found the most beautiful, smart, capable young lady to be his wife. i do not know, four or five children? [laughter] and happiness comes in so many forms and fashions. i realize that money and the access to money is not going to bring you happiness. but the other side of that is that we live in a world where government continues to get bigger and bigger. our liberties become smaller and smaller. that was not the vision of our founding fathers. i want to go back. some people may think it is old- fashioned, but i want to go back to a reflection of those limited powers that our founding fathers had over a federal government. that the states, when we talk about the powers delegated to the states by the constitution, reserve for the states and the people, the simplicity of that 10th amendment. then people can kind of pick and choose. if you want to live in a state with heav
safety and jobs, and wonderful future and safe environment, and healthy environment you could have for your children. >> how old are you? >> 28. >> what do you want for your son? >> i want him to be happy. he has already found the most beautiful, smart, capable young lady to be his wife. i do not know, four or five children? [laughter] and happiness comes in so many forms and fashions. i realize that money and the access to money is not going to bring you happiness. but...
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it is because we create a stable tax environment, regulatory environment, and we have encouraged businesses to grow and to invest in small business. that is what we have done that has caused our growth and success. it is the same thing we need to do is trust the individuals, create stability in the federal government. >> i will not apologize for wanting to help students from north dakota who want to stay in north dakota, pay back some of their college debt. --s is the type of doesn't this was the $5,000 debt. -- deal. 1/3 of all the benefits that profits bank of north dakota, and i will take responsibility, came on the backs of students. that is wrong. shouldt loan programs be not for profit. >> it was taken away from north to canada -- from north dakota for "obamacare." >> this is on foreign policy. the american ambassador to libya was recently killed. syria has defended -- descended into civil war. united states sends hundreds of billions of dollars in federal aid to countries around the world democracies and dictators. what should be the basic guiding principles of american foreign polic
it is because we create a stable tax environment, regulatory environment, and we have encouraged businesses to grow and to invest in small business. that is what we have done that has caused our growth and success. it is the same thing we need to do is trust the individuals, create stability in the federal government. >> i will not apologize for wanting to help students from north dakota who want to stay in north dakota, pay back some of their college debt. --s is the type of doesn't this...
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i think the environment does matter, and i think the conservatives should be pro- environment because we all want clean air and clean water. we want to have national parks and diversity of species. i do not think we should walk off and allow liberals to claim to be the only people who care about the environment. that is the reason i did the commercial. it was stupid to do it because nancy pelosi became so radioactive that the act of being on a couch with her was automatically -- i rest my case. i have been very energetic my whole career, and every once in a while i do something dumb, and i will concede that was dumb. it is factually false. this is why i feel i have been too passive and not going negative but in going more aggressively in things that are false. when al gore testified on cap and trade in the house, i was the next witness. i testified against it. the entire videotape of my testimony is available at newt.org. it is just a lie that i favored and tried to pass cap and trade. the underlying message of that ad is false. anyone can take a shot at me of being dumb enough for be
i think the environment does matter, and i think the conservatives should be pro- environment because we all want clean air and clean water. we want to have national parks and diversity of species. i do not think we should walk off and allow liberals to claim to be the only people who care about the environment. that is the reason i did the commercial. it was stupid to do it because nancy pelosi became so radioactive that the act of being on a couch with her was automatically -- i rest my case....
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effective in a free market environment. with all of this good will, what could be wrong with them? clearly, there are barriers and spent restrictions are not a desirable thing in a free-trade environment. what is it that makes these technical barriers truly not allow for free trade question arafat's as a scientist, i would hope we could deal with the social concerns, the human health and safety and environmental safety with international standards or an agreement with good risk assessment principles. the difficulty is with those kinds of principles. we have issues that are not easily satisfied by science. i think of the fukushima disaster and the impact it had not only in japan, but on trade throughout asia. many citizens in korea, taiwan and china were concerned about products that came from japan and the raw materials that would go into products made in their country but coming from japan. it did not make fifth that there was scientific justification suggesting these materials were safe. citizens did not want to see them
effective in a free market environment. with all of this good will, what could be wrong with them? clearly, there are barriers and spent restrictions are not a desirable thing in a free-trade environment. what is it that makes these technical barriers truly not allow for free trade question arafat's as a scientist, i would hope we could deal with the social concerns, the human health and safety and environmental safety with international standards or an agreement with good risk assessment...
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-- about the environment in those areas? >> we are continuing to track the prevalence and identify children and a younger age. we have components to identify children at age 4. we are reviewing a study to try to understand what is impacting the prevalence rate from a community perspective, understanding how to our identified and diagnosed in the community as well as changes in risk factors and modeling how those changes over time might have influenced the the rate. rex my colleague talked about by it and other family instances. is there a part of this month during -- monitoring where families are interviewed? >> we have a second research program as well as activities that are ongoing at the nih. we have a research component in six states to do just that, to enter the dam is coming get more detailed information from medical records, to compare children -- dam it and children who have autism versus those who do not -- families of children who have autism versus those who do not. we have just completed the first phase. we have
-- about the environment in those areas? >> we are continuing to track the prevalence and identify children and a younger age. we have components to identify children at age 4. we are reviewing a study to try to understand what is impacting the prevalence rate from a community perspective, understanding how to our identified and diagnosed in the community as well as changes in risk factors and modeling how those changes over time might have influenced the the rate. rex my colleague talked...
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i was sitting here thinking that we may have all of these things and the environment -- in the environments, what used to be science fiction. i am not sure if it is as much fiction now as it used to be. i am trying to figure out the utilization and utility, what is the usefulness of the continuous development of this technology? >> that is a great question. there are lots of great uses that these rooms can be used to put. i want to use them and our research so we can put better detection of interfering sources in the gps radio bands. i am looking for it to a day when i could get a breather to my doorstep by a drone. [applause] other types of uses could be a monitoring power lines. they could help surveil difficult situations like a swat attack began somebody who has a hostage situation ongoing. i see these as being very useful. i would not want to put the brakes on the plan the faa has to roll them out. i would simply want to hold the faa to the language of the act passed in february so that we safely accelerate the adoption of these uavs and national airspace. >> we have a great deal conce
i was sitting here thinking that we may have all of these things and the environment -- in the environments, what used to be science fiction. i am not sure if it is as much fiction now as it used to be. i am trying to figure out the utilization and utility, what is the usefulness of the continuous development of this technology? >> that is a great question. there are lots of great uses that these rooms can be used to put. i want to use them and our research so we can put better detection...
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we will discuss the cyber environment tomorrow. it is a rapidly changing, rapidly evolving environment that we have to deal with. it is very important. are foreign forces underpin our strategy. we have traditional basing the we have had since world war two. japan, the republic of korea, we are also pursuing some new initiatives that are an opportuny for us to partner with other countries to be able to share their facilities, to share in our abilities, and be able to partner so that we can build a security environment where we have incorruptibility, where we can potentially rotate u.s. forces throughout the region to be able to help our partners and our allies as we go forward. with that, i will stop there and invite you to ask some questions. >> the pacific lottery is one week away. u.s. commission officers will be leading enterprises. >> this year will be the largest pacific exercise we have done. i had the privilege of leaving the exercise when i was commander back in 2008 writ it happens every two years. i think it is an excelle
we will discuss the cyber environment tomorrow. it is a rapidly changing, rapidly evolving environment that we have to deal with. it is very important. are foreign forces underpin our strategy. we have traditional basing the we have had since world war two. japan, the republic of korea, we are also pursuing some new initiatives that are an opportuny for us to partner with other countries to be able to share their facilities, to share in our abilities, and be able to partner so that we can build...
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that is the environment we have created. it would not have happened if the executive did not need perce. i did not run around a campaign for it. it then would not have happened. executives lead. legislators can be persuaded. this year we have been able to pass a number of important initiatives. i put forward that the war on drugs has been a failure. we are warehousing addicted people every day in prison, giving them no treatment and sending them back out and wondering why the rates go up and why they do not go better. you can certainly make the argument that no one to try drugs in the first place. i certainly am in bac camp. -- that camp but tens of millions of people do. some people can try and walk away from it. for other is the first time they tried they become an addict. they are sick. they need treatment. i said what we need to do is for all first-time non-violent drug offenders, we have to make drug treatment mandatory. if you are pro-like as i am the cannot just be pro-life in the womb. every life is precious. every o
that is the environment we have created. it would not have happened if the executive did not need perce. i did not run around a campaign for it. it then would not have happened. executives lead. legislators can be persuaded. this year we have been able to pass a number of important initiatives. i put forward that the war on drugs has been a failure. we are warehousing addicted people every day in prison, giving them no treatment and sending them back out and wondering why the rates go up and...
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i think this new environment, be it political or social environment has changed. people want to do more. sometimes people will do it as volunteers. want to be part of a cause. the one to be part of the solution. if there is a problem out there, a social problem, they want to help. i can see more people, more women, doing that. we should be talking about this and engaging more people. i think there are a lot of women leaders who would be happy to help impart their knowledge and experience. 20 years ago, there were not forums like this. he did not have the secretary of labor like me. these were things that occur but they did not happen by accident. a lot of people have been working to help make this a reality and it is a reflection of what is happening in our country. i have to give a lot of credit to our president and people like speaker nancy pelosi and senator barbara boxer and supervisor glory molina. >> would you go back into elected office? >> there is a lot of issues i care about -- health care, health care disparities, environmental justice, that is a big is
i think this new environment, be it political or social environment has changed. people want to do more. sometimes people will do it as volunteers. want to be part of a cause. the one to be part of the solution. if there is a problem out there, a social problem, they want to help. i can see more people, more women, doing that. we should be talking about this and engaging more people. i think there are a lot of women leaders who would be happy to help impart their knowledge and experience. 20...
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the steps include better definition of our target environment. we continued to push hard and address the appropriate process. strategic planning measurements continue to increase. a process that addresses modernization and sustained funding. the implementation enables governments for entire portfolio by a single review board. this has been significant for us. all aspects of a project and have a fit into the broader business conversation. virtually everything. this helps us make better investment decisions and reinforces the business outcomes that we're trying to achieve. we retired 120 legacy systems in 2011. the number is approaching 200 in 2012. our modernized systems environment includes planning which will improve financial management and accounting organizations. each system is at a different step of its life cycle. we are proactively addressing each one of these challenges like business process re- engineering and the culture challenges associated with .t.lementing a new it. systetm. we're also developing a capability. should order repair c
the steps include better definition of our target environment. we continued to push hard and address the appropriate process. strategic planning measurements continue to increase. a process that addresses modernization and sustained funding. the implementation enables governments for entire portfolio by a single review board. this has been significant for us. all aspects of a project and have a fit into the broader business conversation. virtually everything. this helps us make better...
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>> if it is a latin environment. -- it is a latin environment. [laughter] >> will you be succeeded by one person or separate ceos? you have written about this and talk about it. succession is an important part of your thinking. >> it is. when the issue of succession came, i asked my team to give me the eighth instance -- security of all the ceos in the current industry. i am the second most senior of the car industry. the number one is unbeatable. he has been there since probably i was born. i know -- >> i want to make clear it as an employee of news corp., i not asking this question because i think there is a natural -- >> let's take a look at that. so i am the most senior. maybe one day they say he will have to leave and someone else will come. then you look at aids. -- at age. it happens tat hat i am still oe of the youngest. there are two people younger than me. i must be no. 17 in terms of aids. age. terms of it is not a question of that. it is if shareholders are happy with the or not. -- with your or not. >> you see if contact by contact -
>> if it is a latin environment. -- it is a latin environment. [laughter] >> will you be succeeded by one person or separate ceos? you have written about this and talk about it. succession is an important part of your thinking. >> it is. when the issue of succession came, i asked my team to give me the eighth instance -- security of all the ceos in the current industry. i am the second most senior of the car industry. the number one is unbeatable. he has been there since...
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[applause] >> i feel strongly that protecting our environment is an urgent issue. i was wondering how to the enforcement of property rights, [unintelligible] how would you determine to prosecute when that violation is made? >> most people get worried when you talk about free markets and property rights. there will not be in good and -- environmentalists for it if you look at a government that has the most extreme amount of government, they have been the worst protectors of the environment. if you look at private property, most people who own property have an interest in taking good care of it. that comes up with the subject of pollution. if you have a strict understanding of property, nobody has the right to pollute anybody. you cannot dump their garbage in your neighbor's yard. you should not able to dump chemicals or allowed to police the water. -- pollute the water. you should be held accountable. a big problem occurred when there was a collision between big corporations and big government. i was raised in pittsburgh and it was one of the most filthiest cities i
[applause] >> i feel strongly that protecting our environment is an urgent issue. i was wondering how to the enforcement of property rights, [unintelligible] how would you determine to prosecute when that violation is made? >> most people get worried when you talk about free markets and property rights. there will not be in good and -- environmentalists for it if you look at a government that has the most extreme amount of government, they have been the worst protectors of the...
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when you look at the tax rates here, when you look at the regulatory environment here, when you look at the heavy hand of government trying to pick winners and losers, the people of this country are saying the business environment here is pretty tough. when you add on to that obamacare, which says to small businesses in particular, i will be stuck with new health care costs i did not anticipate. and then if you have an administration trying to force unions into businesses where neither the employees at nor the management want them, you feel like you are under attack. i mentioned to the guy who began the amplifier manufacturing business. he and his son. they did a calculation and they added up what they pay in taxes. i cannot verify how i carried it is, it was their perception. it was their corporate income tax, federal, state income tax, fica, gasoline taxes, and real estate taxes. they said 65% of what they make goes to government. when you consider the regulations and taxes, the cost of high energy here. because we do not have a and energy policy that makes it good for businesses h
when you look at the tax rates here, when you look at the regulatory environment here, when you look at the heavy hand of government trying to pick winners and losers, the people of this country are saying the business environment here is pretty tough. when you add on to that obamacare, which says to small businesses in particular, i will be stuck with new health care costs i did not anticipate. and then if you have an administration trying to force unions into businesses where neither the...
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safety and jobs, and wonderful future and safe environment, and healthy environment you could have for your children. >> how old are you? >> 28. >> what do you want for your son? >> i want him to be happy. he has already found the most beautiful, smart, capable young lady to be his wife. i do not know, four or five children? [laughter] and happiness comes in so many forms and fashions. i realize that money and the access to money is not going to bring you happiness. but the other side of that is that we live in a world where government continues to get bigger and bigger. our liberties become smaller and smaller. that was not the vision of our founding fathers. i want to go back. some people may think it is old-fashioned, but i want to go back to a reflection of those limited powers that our founding fathers had over a federal government. that the states, when we talk about the powers delegated to the states by the constitution, reserve for the states and the people, the simplicity of that 10th amendment. then people can kind of pick and choose. if you want to live in a state with heavy
safety and jobs, and wonderful future and safe environment, and healthy environment you could have for your children. >> how old are you? >> 28. >> what do you want for your son? >> i want him to be happy. he has already found the most beautiful, smart, capable young lady to be his wife. i do not know, four or five children? [laughter] and happiness comes in so many forms and fashions. i realize that money and the access to money is not going to bring you happiness. but...
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a social democratic environment. you get the picture. that is what he wants to do. it is time we had a president who understood you cannot have freedom and prosperity in america unless we are prepared to defend ourselves around the world. not just on the traditional military front. look at the front that we face from north korea and iran. look at the threats we face from accidental nuclear launches from russia or china. what has this president done to defend us against these challenges? he had reduced our miss our defense program. he has taken something that ronald reagan conceived in the mid-1980's and bought to implement -- and thought to implement. president bush worked hard to move toward a national missile defense capability to protect the innocent american civilians in our country from nuclear attack. i was proud and that administration to be the negotiator who got us out of the anti-ballistic missile treaty. it forbade us to build a national defense. it is hard to believe, but in the cold war, people like vice- president biden believed that missile defense wa
a social democratic environment. you get the picture. that is what he wants to do. it is time we had a president who understood you cannot have freedom and prosperity in america unless we are prepared to defend ourselves around the world. not just on the traditional military front. look at the front that we face from north korea and iran. look at the threats we face from accidental nuclear launches from russia or china. what has this president done to defend us against these challenges? he had...
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i really believe that in a zero% corporate tax rate environment the -- there's new environment in which that will happen. [applause] >> mr. johnson, what is the proper role of the ago government with respect to education? and what would you do to implement that world? >> i think i answered that earlier, but i will reiterate. i would abolish the federal department of education -- [applause] believing that come if we give education back to the states, the laboratories of innovation and best practices, that that is exactly what we will have. as governor of new mexico, no governor was more outspoken than me regarding school choice. i really believe that the only way to improve education in mexico was to bring about school choice. i've proposed for six straight years a full-blown voucher system that come in my opinion, would have brought about competition to public education. in this environment giving education back to the states, if i am still governor of new mexico and i am one of those governors given control of how education gets run and reformed, i will add the kid on the part of bring
i really believe that in a zero% corporate tax rate environment the -- there's new environment in which that will happen. [applause] >> mr. johnson, what is the proper role of the ago government with respect to education? and what would you do to implement that world? >> i think i answered that earlier, but i will reiterate. i would abolish the federal department of education -- [applause] believing that come if we give education back to the states, the laboratories of innovation...
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then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme justice that determined that there was no fraud in the election. 133 have been found to have committed fraud. but of those, -- out of those, they thought they could vote. fraud is not happening at all. if it is not fraud, the voter i.d. deals it is a national agenda, if it is not fraud, why do you think we are attaching an id to your right to vote? >> i am going to take both questions. >> as a citizen of this of the congressional district, i felt some obligation to ask a question. [laughter] i do appreciate, you alluded to my question, talking about democrats and republicans and having african americans repres
then black democrats are advancing in predominantly white environment. -- environments. >> i do agree with the. we have to try to get all the voices in. i am going to ask each of you to speak back-to-back. we will answer both of your questions. please introduce yourself and ask a question. >> thank you. thank you for all coming out. i'm a first-time legislative from minnesota. -- a legislator from minnesota. i wanted some clarity on a comment i heard. it was a republican supreme...
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they want to see the stimulus environment. the idea that there will be mandatory cuts that will start to kick in for government spending. those cuts could be dramatic for defense contractors. a lot of businesses say, "i do not want to be adding workers at this time if i lose a business contract." the gridlock has been a lot of impact of the employers' thinking. host: rita, a republican. caller: i am retired and 77 years old. >> it is not clear how reducing the deficit leads to more jobs. overall, a stronger economy and less debt is a general economic environment and. if you cut government spending for contractors, the immediate impact tends to be to depress jobs. it really has not been to the best i have heard anything new or different from the policies we have seen so far. >> does the report from this morning break down the job losses? guest: no. i have not had time to go deep into this. manufacturing employment edged down by 15,000. so, that is pretty disappointing for the whole economy. they tend to be higher paying jobs. i
they want to see the stimulus environment. the idea that there will be mandatory cuts that will start to kick in for government spending. those cuts could be dramatic for defense contractors. a lot of businesses say, "i do not want to be adding workers at this time if i lose a business contract." the gridlock has been a lot of impact of the employers' thinking. host: rita, a republican. caller: i am retired and 77 years old. >> it is not clear how reducing the deficit leads to...
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we have beautiful places, a wonderful environment. i think a great environment is a real bonus. people thought that was anti jos jobs, anti-economic development. businesses want to be here. >> let me gets jeff craig get in here. >> one of the pollutants here is sulfur. and i think what we have done is actually waved the requirements to put that manufacturing in the coastal zone. they did it under some crazy theory that this was green energy. i would say, let us follow governmengovernor petersons lea. >> next student question. >> and student brings us to education issues. >> hello. , a graduate student. my question regards capital funding of chart >> schools. the receiver $1,000 less per student in a funding -- charter schools receive less in a funding a. i think charter schools form a role. many drug range of options. but there -- we have a range of options. they really are not as cost efficient. the state should take a role funding of those. >> in the interest of full disclosure, my daughter graduated from the charter school. where does the money come from? when the charter sch
we have beautiful places, a wonderful environment. i think a great environment is a real bonus. people thought that was anti jos jobs, anti-economic development. businesses want to be here. >> let me gets jeff craig get in here. >> one of the pollutants here is sulfur. and i think what we have done is actually waved the requirements to put that manufacturing in the coastal zone. they did it under some crazy theory that this was green energy. i would say, let us follow...
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most rural consumers in that environment would not be able to participate in the new economy. a lot of the benefits discussed, the roll consumers would never be able to participate in -- rural consumers would never be able to participate in. thank you. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you, larry. our next speaker is greg laudeman, well-known as an analyst and commentator on rural connected. past president and board member of the role telecommunications congress and a former executive director of the technology cluster initiative at georgia tech. he has had a long and distinguished career in telecommunications working for major corporations such as bellsouth and in small businesses and as an entrepreneur and has firsthand insight on the nexus between telecommunications and entrepreneur ships and the range of enterprises that make economy grow. >> first, i would like to say thank you to elizabeth and ken and hanns for inviting me to share some of my inside after a decade of so turning around georgia, working with roll call leaders to help them understand broa
most rural consumers in that environment would not be able to participate in the new economy. a lot of the benefits discussed, the roll consumers would never be able to participate in -- rural consumers would never be able to participate in. thank you. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you, larry. our next speaker is greg laudeman, well-known as an analyst and commentator on rural connected. past president and board member of the role telecommunications congress and a...
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that happened in any environment. we need to talk about it more directly. those discussions are always taper down for women. >> what do you wish you knew when your 17? keep striving, never lose heart, is what you do after you get up and brush yourself off. is there a specific time you can talk about when you were not dealt and got back up? >> the was one incident and high-school r.i. was told i was not ready to go to college. i got angry and instead of listening to the naysayers, i said how can i turn this around? i worked harder to make sure i could do well and advance myself. people from my background and don't go to college -- there is no one helping navigate. >> it sells like president obama should you angry. we have time for a couple of questions if you have a question, there is a roving microphone. you often hear that the strive to the top is tough and when you are competing to get their, it's pretty relaxed. >> i think you are always mindful of what you're doing and making sure you are doing everything opprobrious they're all going to be happy people
that happened in any environment. we need to talk about it more directly. those discussions are always taper down for women. >> what do you wish you knew when your 17? keep striving, never lose heart, is what you do after you get up and brush yourself off. is there a specific time you can talk about when you were not dealt and got back up? >> the was one incident and high-school r.i. was told i was not ready to go to college. i got angry and instead of listening to the naysayers, i...
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it is designed to sweep mine mines on day one in that environment. it has unlimited growth potential. you can make any type of module you want. so if survivable? if it goes up against a frigot or a cruiser destroyer that has a lot of askoms on it, no, it is not survive. ask the admire when he found himself up against -- in a destroyer because he was against battleships. did he turn away? no. he turned into the fight. and is that exactly what commanders in the l.c.s. will do. there is nothing else out there that can match the cost of the ship, end of story. if you can find a ship that can do what this ship does for a smaller price, we would be buying it right now? why should we buy when we don't know what we are going? oh, my goodness. we built 13 delies and 14 clawed jones without knowing if they could go the job. they didn't. we stopped building them. we sent the s.g.s. 26 radar to sea before it worked. you put the stuff into the hands of the fleet. they tell you how to fix it, and then you do it. you say what do i want this ship to do? you design i
it is designed to sweep mine mines on day one in that environment. it has unlimited growth potential. you can make any type of module you want. so if survivable? if it goes up against a frigot or a cruiser destroyer that has a lot of askoms on it, no, it is not survive. ask the admire when he found himself up against -- in a destroyer because he was against battleships. did he turn away? no. he turned into the fight. and is that exactly what commanders in the l.c.s. will do. there is nothing...
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how in your opinion, should americans continue to be at risk in that environment? is it too unstable of an environment for effective security exercise to continue? your thoughts on that. >> i appreciate that question. in 2001, i voted to authorize use of mill tear force in afghanistan. in the days and months following the nen attacks on the united states. it was a very clear and focused megs to go after those who planned and executed that attack. and i believe our brave men and women who went to afghanistan, very capably fulfilled that mission, frankly in fairly short order. i was in afghanistan in august of 2010, in kabul and at bagram air force base. i met with wisconsin soldiers and -- soldiers and folks in the military from the senior ranks to the tissue to those coming back from forward operating bases. you would be so proud of those men and women, but the mission today this nation building mission, is not the one that was authorized. it is now time for them to come home. >> governor thompson? >> my opponent just, i think, misstated. she said she voted for the
how in your opinion, should americans continue to be at risk in that environment? is it too unstable of an environment for effective security exercise to continue? your thoughts on that. >> i appreciate that question. in 2001, i voted to authorize use of mill tear force in afghanistan. in the days and months following the nen attacks on the united states. it was a very clear and focused megs to go after those who planned and executed that attack. and i believe our brave men and women who...
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between doing right by our environment and putting people back to work. i'm here to tell you that is a false choice. [applause] that is a false choice. [applause] with smart, sustainable policies, we can grow our economy today and protect our environment for ourselves and our children. we know it is possible. we know it because of what's been happening in communities like yours. where compromise isn't a dirty word. where depolings recognize a good idea no matter where it comes from. a while back, i heard a story about the rogue river in oregon. every year it is filled with salmon swimming upstream to spawn. but because factories >> allowing warm water to run back into the river, the temperature was become to go high for the salmon to survive. to fix the problem, the town could have required the company to buy expensive cooling equipment, but that would have hurt the local economy. instead, they decided to pay farmers and ranchers to plant trees along the banks of the water. that helped to cool the water at a fraction of the cost. it worked for business, i
between doing right by our environment and putting people back to work. i'm here to tell you that is a false choice. [applause] that is a false choice. [applause] with smart, sustainable policies, we can grow our economy today and protect our environment for ourselves and our children. we know it is possible. we know it because of what's been happening in communities like yours. where compromise isn't a dirty word. where depolings recognize a good idea no matter where it comes from. a while...
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we all care about the environment. this is such a large project that could of been so much to promote our economy and jobs. it was very disappointing. >> we will take a question here and then wrapped up. >> thank you. as a canadian originally, i think canada is pretty disappointed the president vetoed that as well. this is a comet/question for governor fortuÑo. we're developing solar power projects on the island a puerto rico. i can tell you in my 2 plus years working on the island of new york administration, the island has done a 180 as far -- working on the island under your administration, the island has done a 180. when i first interactive with the puerto rican electric power authority, they were frankly allergic paying more than a penny more. ofre talking about hundreds megawatts would be coming on line in solar and wind and waste energy, landfill gas. the legislation passed and approved had a huge impact on the mind set. i think -- it is heartening to see developers from not just other parts of the u.s., but oth
we all care about the environment. this is such a large project that could of been so much to promote our economy and jobs. it was very disappointing. >> we will take a question here and then wrapped up. >> thank you. as a canadian originally, i think canada is pretty disappointed the president vetoed that as well. this is a comet/question for governor fortuÑo. we're developing solar power projects on the island a puerto rico. i can tell you in my 2 plus years working on the island...
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that would be our environment. how would you determine who to prosecute when that a violation happens? >> people get worried when you talk about free markets and property rights, but they will not be good environments -- that they will not be good environmentalist. when you look at a government with the most extreme amount of government, they have been the worst protectors of the environment. if you look to private property, most people who own property, i have an interest in taking good care of it. but that comes up with the subject of pollution. but if you have a strict understanding of property, nobody has a right to pollute anybody. you cannot dump your garbage in your neighbor's yard. you should not be able to dump your smoke in their yard. you should not be able to dump chemicals, you should not be allowed to pollute the water. you should be immediately held accountable. the big problem occurred in the industrial allusion with collusion between big corporations and also a big government. in the city of pittsb
that would be our environment. how would you determine who to prosecute when that a violation happens? >> people get worried when you talk about free markets and property rights, but they will not be good environments -- that they will not be good environmentalist. when you look at a government with the most extreme amount of government, they have been the worst protectors of the environment. if you look to private property, most people who own property, i have an interest in taking good...
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it was a very rich environment. when she graduated, another one of her howard law school mates, julius robert fiske, formed a practice here in washington, d.c. and she had a career here in d.c. a light of what we're talking about, unsung heroes, here is a winner here about, she brought cases before the commerce division. one of the cases that she brought, which was meaningful to me, was a case on the hat -- on the behalf of a woman in sarah louise keys. like her, she was a private in the women's army corps. she was in the military. she was traveling on her first furlough home on the bus from her post to her home. she refused to give up her seat and moved to the back for a white marine. and she was arrested for disorderly conduct. and w round tree and her partner represented her and brought the case before the interstate commerce commission challenging the segregation on buses. at the time, the interstate commerce commission prohibited discrimination by state laws. but it permitted private carriers to have their own
it was a very rich environment. when she graduated, another one of her howard law school mates, julius robert fiske, formed a practice here in washington, d.c. and she had a career here in d.c. a light of what we're talking about, unsung heroes, here is a winner here about, she brought cases before the commerce division. one of the cases that she brought, which was meaningful to me, was a case on the hat -- on the behalf of a woman in sarah louise keys. like her, she was a private in the...
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you don't care about the environment. there is no evidence to show government land ever took better care of private property and land owners. there is no evidence whatsoever. [applause] a more dictatorial, the worst the environment has been in the past. the free market, you are not allowed to pollute your neighbor's property. you cannot dump your garbage in your neighbor's yard. you should not be able to encroach their land or water. unfortunately, the government and a big business frequently got together and call luted the land and water and the air, so it is not an -- and polluted the land and water and the air, so it is not to say if you have strict property rights it would be worse taken care of. as a matter of fact, it would be better taken care of. you cannot get worse than you have a socialist dictatorship that destroys the environment. [applause] when we sacrifice our liberties, whether for the entitlement system or the foreign policy, we realize there are basic definitions the -- that have gone astray. entime-out
you don't care about the environment. there is no evidence to show government land ever took better care of private property and land owners. there is no evidence whatsoever. [applause] a more dictatorial, the worst the environment has been in the past. the free market, you are not allowed to pollute your neighbor's property. you cannot dump your garbage in your neighbor's yard. you should not be able to encroach their land or water. unfortunately, the government and a big business frequently...
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you come into this environment, many people came in without a job. there were just volunteers and want to get a job. some people came because they wanted to get noticed by the right people. yes, people who had been hired who want more responsibility than in their other jobs. and department heads trying to get more budget than the other department. so you have this thing going on where it's a very chaotic time. you really need to get control of this, because in this environment where there are no norms, it's like building a village from scratch, where everybody comes to a place with no rules, no structures. it's like the wild west. not everybody -- some people have their own tactics for getting blown way. sometimes even the people lose control of their inner jerks. we all have them. so you throw an elbow at the stranger you don't know maybe and maybe that turns into an ongoing skirmish and then maybe arrival restart to develop and then blame starts to apply, reputations start to fail. your leadership can die in the very first days if you don't manage
you come into this environment, many people came in without a job. there were just volunteers and want to get a job. some people came because they wanted to get noticed by the right people. yes, people who had been hired who want more responsibility than in their other jobs. and department heads trying to get more budget than the other department. so you have this thing going on where it's a very chaotic time. you really need to get control of this, because in this environment where there are...
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he spends a lot of time to live with the regulatory environment getting worse and worse on commerce. this question goes to the regulatory environment we have in this nation, specifically, catch limits, impact offshore fishing but more importantly, the regulatory environment that has stifled growth throughout this nation is doing it more because in the last 12 months, we've added 70,000 pages of the compliance cost of $95 billion just to comply. would you talk about that? >> i think the great cancer that undermines wealth creation and job creation is taxation regulation and litigation, and to some degree in certain areas like the boeing case, unionization. what this president seems to do, tim, because he cannot get certain things done, on various environmental fronts like cap and trade uncertain union areas like card check, he's trusty's the administrative process attacked with -- he tries to use the administrative process attack with good public servants, but try to get them to pass the volumes of new regulation that enacts some of these policies. i think some are beyond the scope of
he spends a lot of time to live with the regulatory environment getting worse and worse on commerce. this question goes to the regulatory environment we have in this nation, specifically, catch limits, impact offshore fishing but more importantly, the regulatory environment that has stifled growth throughout this nation is doing it more because in the last 12 months, we've added 70,000 pages of the compliance cost of $95 billion just to comply. would you talk about that? >> i think the...
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president know about that decreasing security environment? was he told about the attacks on the conflict of which he told about the 16 august cable where the investor said if he is attacked we cannot defend this place. what did the president know about the security environment in libya before the attack? during the attack, what orders did they make, why were they not carried out? and afterward, why did he pushed a story line that was misleading? as to ambassador rice, after this report, i hope the american people will understand that the story she told on 15 september was completely out of line with reality on the ground, and i believe firmly now more than ever that the story she told on five national television shows was more of a political story than informing the american people. the talking points -- who changed the talking points? he took out references to al qaeda? al qaeda references are all over the rim original report and all over the cables coming out of libya and tripoli. when she said security at the consulate was substantial, and
president know about that decreasing security environment? was he told about the attacks on the conflict of which he told about the 16 august cable where the investor said if he is attacked we cannot defend this place. what did the president know about the security environment in libya before the attack? during the attack, what orders did they make, why were they not carried out? and afterward, why did he pushed a story line that was misleading? as to ambassador rice, after this report, i hope...
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>> there are multiple actors in this environment. there are criminal organized groups targeting the financial services sector. some of the broader threats and the most substantial threats beyond that is what was referred to is the destruction of data, the denial of access. there are foreign intelligence services that are pursuing across all the man's, and there are terrorist groups advocating attacks on the western world, calling for digital jihad, targeting our infrastructure, but also looking at our financial services sector. there have been videos released were those that are simple law and i sympathetic to the cause have called for attacks on the west, and had called for youth to use their skills to attack the west, and this is their call to jihad. it is broadening beyond the 15- year-old kid defacing a website into a big business for organized crime groups and into a cyber weapon. cyber is the great equalizer. canbody with a laptop attack a network. there are 2.3 billion people who have an internet connection. the barrier to ent
>> there are multiple actors in this environment. there are criminal organized groups targeting the financial services sector. some of the broader threats and the most substantial threats beyond that is what was referred to is the destruction of data, the denial of access. there are foreign intelligence services that are pursuing across all the man's, and there are terrorist groups advocating attacks on the western world, calling for digital jihad, targeting our infrastructure, but also...
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under a stress environment, you tolerate a higher failure. what are the costs to society and the cost of that failure? we are starting to answer questions about that. we have not looked at it hard enough. it is really interesting going forward. >> one of the challenges is the chart we're showing does not answer the question. it shows you the cumulative default rate on mortgages, so at every one of those understates the reality of what fraction of our worst -- of borirowers went into the legacy. if they are excluding debt refinances altogether, that the minutes he is not being shown anywhere. we cannot deal with the tough question of what is the trade- off if we do not first measure the question. i encourage fha to redraw that chart where you link the borrowers, and then we can say what is the reality. >> that is a useful metric for analysis. that is where i think that the strength of personnel is. for the bigger question of what rate we are comfortable with, if we go with that metric, you will see there is a bifurcation in the data, there are
under a stress environment, you tolerate a higher failure. what are the costs to society and the cost of that failure? we are starting to answer questions about that. we have not looked at it hard enough. it is really interesting going forward. >> one of the challenges is the chart we're showing does not answer the question. it shows you the cumulative default rate on mortgages, so at every one of those understates the reality of what fraction of our worst -- of borirowers went into the...
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it is hard to see that that is what they are focused on in this environment. we're looking at an economy, 2%, the recession if we do not go off the fiscal cliff, but not much in the way of acceleration at least for the next year or longer. we're looking at a labor market that is truly draconian, one that has very low job growth, barely enough to employ the new entrants, that is driving down the unemployment rate be only because people are leaving the work for others -- the workforce, and has no prospects in a long term. that is the goal, what we need to do, where we need to be. it is not what we see being focused on. we have had numerous that commissions that the not go anywhere. if at super committees and special committees and select committees and at hoc committees and gangs of six and a and 10 and 12 and everything else, and we have not made any real headway on this issue of the debt and deficit in the long run. but the way, we get through the fiscal cliff, figure out how to make some grand bargain to address the debt, we still have a debt ceiling vote in
it is hard to see that that is what they are focused on in this environment. we're looking at an economy, 2%, the recession if we do not go off the fiscal cliff, but not much in the way of acceleration at least for the next year or longer. we're looking at a labor market that is truly draconian, one that has very low job growth, barely enough to employ the new entrants, that is driving down the unemployment rate be only because people are leaving the work for others -- the workforce, and has no...
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they were huge banners in on certain and chaotic environment. these entrepreneurs face big forces out of their control, often fast-moving, a significant level of uncertainty and full of unexpected events. that is our world. how did our leaders deal with that kind of world? different from those who did not do well in that kind of world? i want to introduce you to a couple of sites of this equation. there is a duality that goes back to the third questions i asked and how those play together. let's talk about the agenda side. in 1911, two teams of explores explorerss -- left within days of each other. same environments and same conditions, but had radically different outcomes. almondson and his team got there first. they made it back to base camps safe. scott and every member of his team diet 11 miles from the supply depot. same conditions and radically different outcomes. the difference have to be in the behaviors and decisions and ways they dealt with them. in research, we found that companies and leaders that did well looked like almonson and no
they were huge banners in on certain and chaotic environment. these entrepreneurs face big forces out of their control, often fast-moving, a significant level of uncertainty and full of unexpected events. that is our world. how did our leaders deal with that kind of world? different from those who did not do well in that kind of world? i want to introduce you to a couple of sites of this equation. there is a duality that goes back to the third questions i asked and how those play together....
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and other environments. there are a number of missions. an asteroid has been identified as one. we need a fallback plan. there has been discussions going on of other interesting points where there is gravitational pulls over bodies. we can learn more over that. eventually, we will need a lander. eventually we will need a series of missions that are incrementally more difficult. the general pattern makes a lot of sense. you have the robotic precursor missions. learn to live off of the planet. be on the moon for a period of time. once you learn to live off the planet, you can explore to other places. it never ends. one giant about n mission. you always know wha tis next. -- what is next. >> just like apollo, which was an incremental mission. it was an environment that we did not know anything about. let me ask dr. kennel -- give me some examples of the type of science missions that would be enabled by a crew or an unmanned mission? >> there are several. we have had several precursor missions. we have had robot
and other environments. there are a number of missions. an asteroid has been identified as one. we need a fallback plan. there has been discussions going on of other interesting points where there is gravitational pulls over bodies. we can learn more over that. eventually, we will need a lander. eventually we will need a series of missions that are incrementally more difficult. the general pattern makes a lot of sense. you have the robotic precursor missions. learn to live off of the planet. be...
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what it does to the environment -- windmills are a disaster for the environment. if you put them in the industrial locations, near plants and factories, that is one thing. but when you put them all over your countryside and destroy your countryside -- and it is a lousy form of energy. a little company, the head of selling drugs -- the head of solyndra not a guarantee of $130 million. i could see it going bad, but let it go bad in three or four years, not a couple of months later. we all run businesses, and you make good deals, bad deals, but they take years to go bad. they do not go bad 14 seconds after the loan is approved. by the way, we're filing for bankruptcy. it is unbelievable. so i think that this country has enormous potential. but we have horrible, horrible leadership. [applause] if we had as an example the right people negotiating with some of the countries that are all laughing at our stupidity, and they are all over the lot and everybody has a different deal, and that is fine -- i mean, to me it is very simple. i know people that are so horrible, so v
what it does to the environment -- windmills are a disaster for the environment. if you put them in the industrial locations, near plants and factories, that is one thing. but when you put them all over your countryside and destroy your countryside -- and it is a lousy form of energy. a little company, the head of selling drugs -- the head of solyndra not a guarantee of $130 million. i could see it going bad, but let it go bad in three or four years, not a couple of months later. we all run...
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she worked very hard, particularly on head start and on the environment. she was, next to johnny appleseed, she was right behind him. [laughter] [applause] this is her 100th birthday year and for her 70th birthday, she gave money to start the national wildflower research center. so that if you want to know about the wild flowers and the native plants in your area, you can now go on the internet. in those days, it was writing us or calling us, and we can tell you what will be best for oregon, what are the things that are native to oklahoma and that will grow the best heat they have their and the lack of water. what will do best in vermont, virginia. let's encourage our natural environment because, one, it is a lot cheaper. and she was a penny pincher. [laughter] frugal is the nice word. but she wanted us to live up to the best that god gave us, and she believed that having those native plants on the highways would remind us of the beauty that god gave us. and it was a lot cheaper not to be planting roses out there or something that was not going to come up
she worked very hard, particularly on head start and on the environment. she was, next to johnny appleseed, she was right behind him. [laughter] [applause] this is her 100th birthday year and for her 70th birthday, she gave money to start the national wildflower research center. so that if you want to know about the wild flowers and the native plants in your area, you can now go on the internet. in those days, it was writing us or calling us, and we can tell you what will be best for oregon,...
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in an environment where prices are fixed, you can only go down. outcome's make it such that you don't care as long as you're getting about comes to the provider is. -- who the provider is. as long as there is no transparency around the outcomes and i can't pay you on what you achieved the outcome, i can't -- i have to pay you one other things. is there a level of trust because of the entity type? in general, if the sector wants to see growth, shifting the business models to figure out how to get fair successful models of place is going to be an important part of that future. >> is there a particular instance or program you would point to as the kind of thing folks ought to be looking at? is there particular starting place in federal policies? >> i thought the best possible starting place was above scs program. it's relatively easy to put patricks in place that people -- to put metrics in place that people could come to agreement on. the contextual factors made it difficult, but those areas where you can define outcome is most easily and people can
in an environment where prices are fixed, you can only go down. outcome's make it such that you don't care as long as you're getting about comes to the provider is. -- who the provider is. as long as there is no transparency around the outcomes and i can't pay you on what you achieved the outcome, i can't -- i have to pay you one other things. is there a level of trust because of the entity type? in general, if the sector wants to see growth, shifting the business models to figure out how to...
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they were huge banners in on certain and chaotic environment. these entrepreneurs face big forces out of their control, often fast-moving, a significant level of uncertainty and full of unexpected events. let me go back to that list. i'm curious what it feels like as a governor. that is our world. how did our leaders deal with that kind of world? different from those who did not do well in that kind of world? i want to introduce you to a couple of sites of this equation. there is a duality that goes back to the third questions i asked and how those play together. let's talk about the agenda side. in 1911, two teams of explorers left within days of each other. same environments and same conditions, but had radically different outcomes. almondson and his team got there first. they made it back to base camps safe. scott and every member of his team diet 11 miles from the supply depot. same conditions and radically different outcomes. the difference have to be in the behaviors and decisions and ways they dealt with them. in research, we found that c
they were huge banners in on certain and chaotic environment. these entrepreneurs face big forces out of their control, often fast-moving, a significant level of uncertainty and full of unexpected events. let me go back to that list. i'm curious what it feels like as a governor. that is our world. how did our leaders deal with that kind of world? different from those who did not do well in that kind of world? i want to introduce you to a couple of sites of this equation. there is a duality that...
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the cost of the debt service in that environment will be enormous. investors and retirees with social security and state debt will see their portfolios lose value. home buyers will see the cost of mortgages to rise and home owners will likely see the price of their homes fall as few buyers qualify for these mortgages. the government could have its back to the wall at that point and we would be forced to embrace more drastic steps to ensure fiscal balance of the government does not take action now. why hasn't the government taken action? let's be candid -- putting aside the rhetoric -- rhetoric and the possible last two weeks, the behavior in washington in recent years confirms we have lost the ability to compromise. politicians who attempt to move to the center are set upon by their own side. one size faces continuing pressures never allowing a cent of spending cuts and there's a call countervailing opinion from the others as a reserve -- the other side that does not want a tax increase. each side of states the other side cannot win no matter what th
the cost of the debt service in that environment will be enormous. investors and retirees with social security and state debt will see their portfolios lose value. home buyers will see the cost of mortgages to rise and home owners will likely see the price of their homes fall as few buyers qualify for these mortgages. the government could have its back to the wall at that point and we would be forced to embrace more drastic steps to ensure fiscal balance of the government does not take action...
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our media environment has changed rapidly. we have a partisan press now that his back to the future but and much greater reach, deathah depth than we have ever seen before. it creates different facts for people. when you live in the world were 30 or 40% of the self identified members of one party believe the president is not legitimate because he was not born in the united states, it tells you something about the way our media dynamic is working. that has left the mainstream press with a dilemma. i believe they solve that dilemma by falling back on an old truism that a report both sides of the story. there is a holocaust denier and a holocaust victim and you want to give them equal shrift. if there is a hit and run driver and a hit-and-run victim -- i think it has helped to enable some of the disfunction we have now. go back to the filibuster. when you get news stories that say the bill died in the senate when they got a majority of support and died only because of the filibuster and you don't mention the filibuster, that seem
our media environment has changed rapidly. we have a partisan press now that his back to the future but and much greater reach, deathah depth than we have ever seen before. it creates different facts for people. when you live in the world were 30 or 40% of the self identified members of one party believe the president is not legitimate because he was not born in the united states, it tells you something about the way our media dynamic is working. that has left the mainstream press with a...
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it is not just about the numbers, is about the operational environment we find ourselves in 2013. we have done much to degrade the taliban's capability, to deny them resources and sanctuary. we need to get to the fighting season to understand the combat power we will need in 2013. i have given my president and the chain of command to think through, and i have their support to take the time i need to develop those options further. a word about transition. i meant what i said about transition been the linchpin of our success. of the priorities i laid out when i took a man, the first of these was to keep up the pressure on the enemy, and we have done that. a very close second was to focus more sharply on our efforts to grow and develop capability -- they are better than we thought they would be. they are better than they thought they would be at this point. i use an example of the bravery and skill which they demonstrated that when they attempted to quell violence that resulted from protests last month, bravery that cost them to lives and more than 60 wounded. i can easily point to t
it is not just about the numbers, is about the operational environment we find ourselves in 2013. we have done much to degrade the taliban's capability, to deny them resources and sanctuary. we need to get to the fighting season to understand the combat power we will need in 2013. i have given my president and the chain of command to think through, and i have their support to take the time i need to develop those options further. a word about transition. i meant what i said about transition...
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we will continue to address what needs to be done in that environment. none of that is done without our dependence and involvement in the cyber war. technology drives everything we do. the internet has made is more connected than at any other time. the vast majority of our infrastructure reside in private sector. let me repeat that. the vast majority of our infrastructure reside in the private sector. the national security risks and the economic risks are still with the private sector. the government does not do it alone. they do it in concert with our partners and our partners are the private sector. for those of you were talking to earlier, with the work for the government or the private sector, you can contribute no matter where you are in whatever your professional desire is. this private-sector holds a lot of data and these are pretty profound -- their protection of the priorities is he has a list of priorities. this is the top five. the cyber threat is among the most serious challenges we face as a nation, and america's prosperity will depend on cy
we will continue to address what needs to be done in that environment. none of that is done without our dependence and involvement in the cyber war. technology drives everything we do. the internet has made is more connected than at any other time. the vast majority of our infrastructure reside in private sector. let me repeat that. the vast majority of our infrastructure reside in the private sector. the national security risks and the economic risks are still with the private sector. the...
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that is the environment, really, and has little to do with the overall world business environment. it is a question of confidence. the insurance company, they did not think it could happen. that is the same reason, the same pressure that will keep you from getting funding. that being said, find a way. do it. when i said he will do a lot more, i believe that every person of your age or younger, every person in the earth your age or younger, can go into orbit in his lifetime if he wants to. think about that. have people been able to say that? or at least two space. >> i wanted to thank you for taking time out of your day to come and talk to us. have you ever grown tired of your craft, and if so, how do you continue and improve your drive toward your career? >> have i grown tired in designing and building airplanes? >> yes. >> you know, i thought i did when i retired. i spent the last four months of a 46-year career working 70 plus hours a week, working in the shop. i wanted to get the flying car, that new design, flying before april 1, when i was going to retire. i worked on christma
that is the environment, really, and has little to do with the overall world business environment. it is a question of confidence. the insurance company, they did not think it could happen. that is the same reason, the same pressure that will keep you from getting funding. that being said, find a way. do it. when i said he will do a lot more, i believe that every person of your age or younger, every person in the earth your age or younger, can go into orbit in his lifetime if he wants to. think...
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now, at that point, you've created an environment where it's very difficult to get a job. most people who are here illegally will go home. the one group i've talked about are people who have been here a long time who are parents and grandparents, who may well belong to your church. what i've said, is we ought to go back and take the world war ii draft board model. we ought to create a citizen review board in every county, which citizens are doing it. we ought to say, if you can prove you've been paying your bills, if you can prove you have family ties that are real, and if you can get an american family to sponsor you, we would then give you a residency permit. we would not -- it's not a step towards citizenship. if you want to apply to become a citizen, you have to go back to your home country and file, and you would be exactly on that date like anybody else, and you'd wait as many years as it took for your right to citizenship to come up. but in the interim, you would have a residency. my goal is real simple -- i want to eliminate anyone in the united states being here o
now, at that point, you've created an environment where it's very difficult to get a job. most people who are here illegally will go home. the one group i've talked about are people who have been here a long time who are parents and grandparents, who may well belong to your church. what i've said, is we ought to go back and take the world war ii draft board model. we ought to create a citizen review board in every county, which citizens are doing it. we ought to say, if you can prove you've...